The fiancée of the Eagles of Philadelphia, the bearer of Ballon, Saquon Barkley, famous after the star signed a two -year contract extension, which makes him the best paid ball carrier in the history of the NFL.
Anna Congdon, Barkley’s partner, went to social networks after the agreement was signed and sealed to keep the reign attacking player of the year in Philadelphia.
She commented under the publication of Barkley announcing the extension with the legend: “Leave Jesus cooking!”
In addition, she shared an image of Barkley and her agent, Edward Berry from Caa, to her Instagram history.
Barkley and Congdon have been going out together from the two met while attending the Penn State University in 2017.
Barkley, 28, announced his commitment to the Congdon just before the Super Bowl Lix in February – revealing that they had actually committed months ago.
Anna Congdon, the star of the fiancée des Eagles Saquon Barkley, celebrates her contract extension

Congdon left a comment as part of its Instagram publication announcing the New Deal Tuesday

She also published a photo of Barkley and her agent, Edward Berry, on her Instagram history
The Eagles have announced that the Barkley contract worth $ 41.2 million over two years, of which 36 million dollars is guaranteed and has an additional $ 15 million in incentives.
This comes less than a year after Barkley exchanged the New York giants for the free -rein of the free agency Eagles – when he signed a $ 37.75 million contract over three years.
Barkley continued to be one of the most dominant players in the League in 2024 – ending with its very first Super Bowl title.
He led the league by rushing with 2,005 yards in 345 races – with 13 precipitated touchdown that added to his success.
Combined with its playoff numbers, Barkley has passed Terrell Davis to establish a new ground yard record in a season at 2,504 yards.
Barkley and Congdon share two children – his daughter Jada Clare, 6, and his son Saquon Jr, 2 – who all praised the Eagles star on the field after the end of the Super Bowl.